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of course we have to pay taxes. this is not about paying taxes or not paying taxes. this is about the fact that there's only so much money in the world. and every penny that the government takes in taxes is money that's not available to invest in a private business. every time you take a tax, what you're doing, you're taking money out of the economy. you have to do that up to some point because we need a government. but if you do too much of it, then there's not enough money for people to spend at your business. if someone's paying more in taxes, that means they have less money to spend where you work, which means you're going to make less money in tips or in salary or may even cost you your job if taxes are too high. and i'm telling you, we focus on federal taxes here, but these -- these aren't the only taxes people pay. depending on where you live, you are paying local and state and now federal taxes. you add those up and there are people in this country that are paying close to half the money they make in taxes. half the money they make in taxes. how's that good f
of course we have to pay taxes. this is not about paying taxes or not paying taxes. this is about the fact that there's only so much money in the world. and every penny that the government takes in taxes is money that's not available to invest in a private business. every time you take a tax, what you're doing, you're taking money out of the economy. you have to do that up to some point because we need a government. but if you do too much of it, then there's not enough money for people to spend...
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she has to take her after-tax income, which is much reduced because she first has to pay taxes on that income, and then she has to go out and buy health insurance without any government subsidy in the market. well, isn't this interesting. government tells her what policy she has to get. the cheapest policy under the bronze plan, under the subsidies is $20,000 a year. so where, tell me, mr. speaker, and i should ask the novet united states who came up with this brilliant idea, where, mr. speaker are poor women supposed to go to buy health insurance they can afford? not in the obamacare regime. where is she supposed to go when her very sick child has lost his health insurance from the employer that his daddy provided for him because his daddy had a job. his daddy had health insurance. that young child had health insurance, was very sick with a disease, he was very sick. insurance, t on his daddy had a job, his a daddy has insurance. now under obamacare, they may not give him insurance. this is devastating for moms across america if children across america, for senior citizens across amer
she has to take her after-tax income, which is much reduced because she first has to pay taxes on that income, and then she has to go out and buy health insurance without any government subsidy in the market. well, isn't this interesting. government tells her what policy she has to get. the cheapest policy under the bronze plan, under the subsidies is $20,000 a year. so where, tell me, mr. speaker, and i should ask the novet united states who came up with this brilliant idea, where, mr. speaker...
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i need to see your tax returns, your income statements? >> it's all about due diligence. >> question number two, i am single and i received a wedding invitation and i received a wedding invitation addressed only to moi, may i call and ask if i can bring my boyfriend, yes or no. >> i'm going to be single forever, so this doesn't apply to me. yes. >> yes, what? >> true. >> true what? you can or cannot. >> you can call. >> you cannot. >> how dare you. >> you're not allowed to call and bring a plus one? >> no. >> bring them anyway, who cares. >> you also don't have to bring a gift. >> good to know, that's obvious. >> it's still 0-0. the worst game ever. >> number three, it is appropriate to discuss a co-worker's body hair on live television, true or false? >> a co-worker's what? >> body hair. >> oh, true! love it! >> false. >> i started to say false, and i get a point. >> all right. 0-0, again. >> a wedding gift should cost about as much as the per-guest price of the wedding itself, true or false? >> false. >> what did you say? >> thank you. >
i need to see your tax returns, your income statements? >> it's all about due diligence. >> question number two, i am single and i received a wedding invitation and i received a wedding invitation addressed only to moi, may i call and ask if i can bring my boyfriend, yes or no. >> i'm going to be single forever, so this doesn't apply to me. yes. >> yes, what? >> true. >> true what? you can or cannot. >> you can call. >> you cannot. >> how...
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the president, congress, they decided to raise taxes on the wealthy, put through a payroll tax increase, entitlements. we've got two out of three going. we had the president and congress raising taxes on the wealthy. i don't think bernanke wants to be the fed of 1937 because the recession came back aggressively and it was only world war ii that made the hiring come back. he doesn't want to be the guy -- he'd rather be second-guessed by all the bears who come on and say he's got to tighten because my short positions aren't making any money. he's not responding to the people who are short. he's actually responding to the american people. old-fashioned kind of guy. >> in terms of the reaction in the markets after the ben bernanke news conference, was that surprising at all that, for whatever reason, for whatever he said, the markets managed to rise and actually reached the highs of the day afterwards? >> i think there were a lot of people who expected that he would put in some language that just says, we're not going to keep rates low indefinitely because we see real estate, affordability
the president, congress, they decided to raise taxes on the wealthy, put through a payroll tax increase, entitlements. we've got two out of three going. we had the president and congress raising taxes on the wealthy. i don't think bernanke wants to be the fed of 1937 because the recession came back aggressively and it was only world war ii that made the hiring come back. he doesn't want to be the guy -- he'd rather be second-guessed by all the bears who come on and say he's got to tighten...
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and finally i'm discussed that $8 million of our tax money go to israel. and i cannot stand it when my president kowtows and acts like they are our best friend. i would never have a best friend that was so cruel. israel is a cruel nation. with cruel people like bb netanyahu. >> hal: i appreciate the call. but the cruelty of the leaders will never be reflected as the populous even in most cases the majority. there are those two have believed in the interaction of the palestinians and israelis on a regular basis. and many people who believe this fight is more over a waterway. because the water that runs through there -- which side gets the resource is part of the fight. >> really? >> hal: and right now the water falls on the gaza palestinian side of the thing. so it's a way of reclaiming that source -- this is an area of the world where water is of high -- but let's take a break and let's come back. we have a bunch of calls in particular about this. and a couple of people who think that i should become a scientologist or perhaps a free mason, because i will
and finally i'm discussed that $8 million of our tax money go to israel. and i cannot stand it when my president kowtows and acts like they are our best friend. i would never have a best friend that was so cruel. israel is a cruel nation. with cruel people like bb netanyahu. >> hal: i appreciate the call. but the cruelty of the leaders will never be reflected as the populous even in most cases the majority. there are those two have believed in the interaction of the palestinians and...
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we will close many corporate tax loopholes, like the tax deferral. you can move jobs overseas and never pay any taxes. , bribed us took bring the jobs home. we say no. if you are an american corporation and you earn money overseas or you earn money here but use tricks, it does not matter. we will tax it all. if you're paying taxes to a foreign government, you get a credit for that so no double taxation. but you should not get a in a fit of no taxes because you are shipping jobs abroad. we eliminate some of the depletion balances. there's no reason we should be giving tax subsidies to these companies. we eliminate benefits for , reduce corporate meals and entertainment. is one thing. the second thing we do is we say, all right, people making over $400,000 now will be haying a tax of three point 96% on their highest income. % on their highest income. institute new tax brackets for millionaires and billionaires. $1 on every one dollar above million. 40 six percent on every one dollar above 20 million dollars. we finally go to a total of 49% for every on
we will close many corporate tax loopholes, like the tax deferral. you can move jobs overseas and never pay any taxes. , bribed us took bring the jobs home. we say no. if you are an american corporation and you earn money overseas or you earn money here but use tricks, it does not matter. we will tax it all. if you're paying taxes to a foreign government, you get a credit for that so no double taxation. but you should not get a in a fit of no taxes because you are shipping jobs abroad. we...
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instead of raising taxes the house republican plan includes pro-growth, comprehensive tax reform, tax reform is critical to increasing u.s. competitiveness abroad as well as attracting business here at home. it will close loopholes and special interest deductions and credits for personal and corporate income taxes and lower the rates for everyone. i am pleased house republicans are the only people in this town with the courage to balance the budget. it's time to return the economy to an engine of growth and job creation and increased opportunities for all hardworking americans. this is what the house republican budget will achieve and this is what americans deserve. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. chairman. the way to save medicare is to bring down costs overall in the health care system, not give seniors a voucher that puts all the risk on the senior which is what the republican approach does. i now yield one minute to the gentleman from california, the distinguished ranking membe
instead of raising taxes the house republican plan includes pro-growth, comprehensive tax reform, tax reform is critical to increasing u.s. competitiveness abroad as well as attracting business here at home. it will close loopholes and special interest deductions and credits for personal and corporate income taxes and lower the rates for everyone. i am pleased house republicans are the only people in this town with the courage to balance the budget. it's time to return the economy to an engine...
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it's a plan for tax reform. it's a plan to open up our energy stores that we have here so we can be energy independent. we have vast amounts of energy reserves we need to tap so we can put people to work, bring down gas prices, stretch paychecks further. we've got to control our spending appetite. we've got to reform programs like medicare so they're solvent. we've got to reform our safety net so it works to get people on their feet. that's what this budget does. in a nutshell, instead of spending $46 trillion over the next 10 years, as we're currently poised to spend, we spend $41 trillion. instead of growing spending 5% a year we grow at 3.4% a year. with all the predictions of doom and gloom and how evil and terrible and horrible or budget is, it increases spending every year by 3.4% a year instead of 5% a year. the difference is we balance the budget. the difference is we let families keep more of their own take-home pay. the difference is we make sure our kids inherit a debt-free future. the difference is w
it's a plan for tax reform. it's a plan to open up our energy stores that we have here so we can be energy independent. we have vast amounts of energy reserves we need to tap so we can put people to work, bring down gas prices, stretch paychecks further. we've got to control our spending appetite. we've got to reform programs like medicare so they're solvent. we've got to reform our safety net so it works to get people on their feet. that's what this budget does. in a nutshell, instead of...
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this is just a new tax law. a court ruling that overturned this tax credit in the law, but instead of moving forward now with that new law in place, california state government decides to go back to try to reach the taxes from business owners who had no idea they had this liabilitiy, that is a first problem. the second problem, is this the new trend in state taxes? will we start seeing the cash strapped states pick up on this. and they will weed taxpayers in the fiscal year but from before as well. neil: craig, this is a concern. if others get a cue from this watch out. >> california is a trendsetter. as a small business owner, my other friends who are small business oers we've been hit with 5 to over 100,000-dollars in fourth quarter of last year in retro active tax, that is job, and investment money and a downer on christmas. now a new one that bureaucrats at franchise tax board are making a decision, it is politicians that are out of control, california is worst with highest tax state, the highest sales tax s
this is just a new tax law. a court ruling that overturned this tax credit in the law, but instead of moving forward now with that new law in place, california state government decides to go back to try to reach the taxes from business owners who had no idea they had this liabilitiy, that is a first problem. the second problem, is this the new trend in state taxes? will we start seeing the cash strapped states pick up on this. and they will weed taxpayers in the fiscal year but from before as...
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taxes every year. nearly 30 million middle income americans would lose their health insurance because of the repeal of the affordable care act and tens of millions of the would lose coverage because of ryan's plan to gut medicaid. we can do better. it would destroy the commitment we made to our nation's seniors, by turning medicare into a voucher program. it would shift the rising cost of health care onto those very american who was already suffered deep financial shocks in the recent fiscal crisis. many of them have lost their homes, lost their health insurance, lost their jobs, lost equity in their homes, lost their savings, and yet we want the ryan -- and yet the ryan budget would break another promise to them. in a profoundly cynical mood the ryan budget would revoke those provisions of the affordable care act that would expand access to care while keeping in place the revenue generated by the act. the ryan budget also guts investments in science. job tructure and all the growth as well as the futu
taxes every year. nearly 30 million middle income americans would lose their health insurance because of the repeal of the affordable care act and tens of millions of the would lose coverage because of ryan's plan to gut medicaid. we can do better. it would destroy the commitment we made to our nation's seniors, by turning medicare into a voucher program. it would shift the rising cost of health care onto those very american who was already suffered deep financial shocks in the recent fiscal...
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and taxes. it will structure our system for economic growth. we will stop hemorrhaging jobs overseas and bring american jobs back to these shores. it's one thing if we lose jobs because of low wages overseas. we don't ever want to compete in that arena. it's another if we lose jobs because our government is inefficient, bloated and expensive. and finally, it protects our most vulnerable. it protects our young people. you know, i agree with then senator obama when he said it was immoral to continue to incur these massive debts. of course, when he said it, since he said it, our debt is multiples of what he was decrying at that time. we are piling mountains and mountains of debt on our children and our grandchildren to fuel our addiction to spending and it's got to stop and it's got to stop now. i'm proud to stand for this republican budget and i urge its passage. i give back the rest of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van holl
and taxes. it will structure our system for economic growth. we will stop hemorrhaging jobs overseas and bring american jobs back to these shores. it's one thing if we lose jobs because of low wages overseas. we don't ever want to compete in that arena. it's another if we lose jobs because our government is inefficient, bloated and expensive. and finally, it protects our most vulnerable. it protects our young people. you know, i agree with then senator obama when he said it was immoral to...
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they achieve that balance by not raising taxes, while not raising taxes. i think that's very important, too. we certainly aren't undertaxed in this country. my friends on the other side clearly believe that we are. they are going to offer multiple tax increases in all their budgets. i like the budget that does not require tax increases. finally, both these budgets, the republican study committee budget and the republican budget, come to grips with the reality that we have to -- reform entitlements. we have our own way of doing that, but there could be others. unfortunately our friends on the other side are largely silent about that important choice. as my friend, mr. woodall, mentioned in his remarks, the ryan budget, is hardly a radical budget. it's going to increase spending every single year over a 10-year wind heo by about 3.5%. the main democratic alternative is about 5%. can't we live at 3.5% and have a balanced budget in 10 years as opposed to go to five with higher taxes and not balance the budget within that 10-year window? again i'm proud of my d
they achieve that balance by not raising taxes, while not raising taxes. i think that's very important, too. we certainly aren't undertaxed in this country. my friends on the other side clearly believe that we are. they are going to offer multiple tax increases in all their budgets. i like the budget that does not require tax increases. finally, both these budgets, the republican study committee budget and the republican budget, come to grips with the reality that we have to -- reform...
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among them, waiving the city's hotel tax for nfl employees and teams. also suspending two ticket surcharges on the super bowl, and dropping added parking fees. the concessions add up to millions. but officials say the cost will more than be offset by the income and publicity generated by the game. the league owners will decide on may 22nd who will host super bowl xx. >>> christina, how are we? >> good morning to you. looking at the cloud before the storm. mostly-clear conditions. the afternoon highs are going to jump in the upper 60s and low 70s. we hit highs similar to yesterday. the good news is, temperatures are going to be comfortable. 69 degrees at 4:00 p.m. inland. 63 at the coast. we'll have the seven-day outlook in five minutes. >>> the bay bridge toll plaza has filled in. all of the folks coming down the east shore freeway. earlier, a crash in richmond had things bottled up. now, the slow down for west 80 is causing the backup. we have folks pent up from highway 4. highway 4, very slow. but the crash has cleared from lanes. still very tough, ve
among them, waiving the city's hotel tax for nfl employees and teams. also suspending two ticket surcharges on the super bowl, and dropping added parking fees. the concessions add up to millions. but officials say the cost will more than be offset by the income and publicity generated by the game. the league owners will decide on may 22nd who will host super bowl xx. >>> christina, how are we? >> good morning to you. looking at the cloud before the storm. mostly-clear conditions....
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, massive tax hike. number two, half a trillion dollars more in big-government spending. number three, 42% more debt with each american owing $73,000. and more than 600,000 lost jobs. here's what we won't get: we won't get balance, just more and more unbalanced tax hikes. we won't get the kind of deficit reduction our country needs, just more spending to enrich the washington establishment at the expense of main street. we won't get more jobs or a better economy or sensible reforms to prevent medicare or social security from going bankrupt. and we certainly won't get a balanced budget. not only does the senate democrat budget never balance, ever, but top washington democrats now say they simply don't care about balancing the budget anymore. they just don't care about that. well, americans do. a party that once cared about hard-working american families seems to have gone off the leftmost edge of the reservation with this budget. d.c. democrats' priorities are so far removed from the actual needs of middl
, massive tax hike. number two, half a trillion dollars more in big-government spending. number three, 42% more debt with each american owing $73,000. and more than 600,000 lost jobs. here's what we won't get: we won't get balance, just more and more unbalanced tax hikes. we won't get the kind of deficit reduction our country needs, just more spending to enrich the washington establishment at the expense of main street. we won't get more jobs or a better economy or sensible reforms to prevent...
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. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. dude, i need your help fast. well, clearasil's fast. yeah, but is it this fast? faster! how about this fast? clearasil's faster! this fast?? faster!! woh! that is fast! fix breakouts fast with clearasil ultra. it starts working instantly, sending the max amount of medicine allowed deep into your pores for visibly clearer skin in as little as 12 hours. yeah, it's fast. clearasil, the science of clear skin. to hidden fees. thankfully e-trade has low cost investments and no hidden fees. but, you know, if you're still bent on blowing this fat stack of cash there's a couple of ways you could do it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ or just go to e-trade and save it. boom. ♪ ♪ the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fil
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they went door to door talking about taxes and government spending, and they flipped their state senate to a fiscally-responsible majority caucus. [cheers and applause] willing the torch of liberty, the constitution in our country perish or endure? if we stand and speak for our principles, if we show americans our vision for the future, if we fight for freedom, our country will endure. [cheers and applause] will you clink glasses with the powerful elite? >> no! >> will you link in the face of opposition -- blink in the face of opposition? >> no! >> or will you stand up and fight boldly on principle? >> yes! [cheers and applause] >> patriots, stand with us and fight for freedom! [cheers and applause] fight for our constitution! fight with us for the rights endowed by our creator; life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness! fight for a better future like ronald reagan did! [cheers and applause] like rand paul, michele bachmann, steve king, scott walker, like tea party patriots do around this country every day! [cheers and applause] and when you stand and fight, we will stand with you! whe
they went door to door talking about taxes and government spending, and they flipped their state senate to a fiscally-responsible majority caucus. [cheers and applause] willing the torch of liberty, the constitution in our country perish or endure? if we stand and speak for our principles, if we show americans our vision for the future, if we fight for freedom, our country will endure. [cheers and applause] will you clink glasses with the powerful elite? >> no! >> will you link in...
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one was a billiard table which the first lady had purchased using the tax dollars of honest working men. somehow this very un-american quality that people wanted to read into her. on the other hand, there are these wonderful bizarre letters confirming her addiction to chocolate of louisa catherine adams was a chocoholic. i say being married to the sourest man in washington, she took her sweets where she could find them. apparently she had her sons and others buy chocolate shells by the barrelful and she writes about the medicinal qualities of fudge. i mean it was as if she took it where she could find them. that's pretty pathetic. >> i would say that the shells are probably not bon-bons. she is not sitting on her sofa munching. they're the cocoa bean shell. you would steep them in had water. it would be like coffee and you would add milk. she was interested in the medicinal qualities of it. i wouldn't go too far on john quincy's sourness. there is affection between the two of them and great love. otherwise she could have stayed in quincy. >> after they lost, i think, the daughter, is it
one was a billiard table which the first lady had purchased using the tax dollars of honest working men. somehow this very un-american quality that people wanted to read into her. on the other hand, there are these wonderful bizarre letters confirming her addiction to chocolate of louisa catherine adams was a chocoholic. i say being married to the sourest man in washington, she took her sweets where she could find them. apparently she had her sons and others buy chocolate shells by the...
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instead of taxing at 6.75%, the will tax at 3%. >> shepard: this is a bank holiday in cyprus. they were going to open tomorrow. then they decided to wait until wednesday or thursday. now looks like friday. and along the way, there was a plan to tax large amounts of money at something close to 10%, and then every day folks at something less. that's the part you said they've taken down. >> that's the part they're concerned with. they know they're making the people who live there angry. if you woke up tomorrow and saw your account -- your mother's account was being impacted like this, you would be desperately unhappy. i can't imagine what kind of reaction we would get here in the u.s. >> the concern is that cyprus does this, you have problem in italy and spain. and then there's a run on their banks. >> you don't know the impact here. it's the rule of law. you're not supposed to take things that aren't you're, especially if you're the government. that's why you saw the market solidly negative. i don't know how there's control over this. we'll be watching but deeply concerning to p
instead of taxing at 6.75%, the will tax at 3%. >> shepard: this is a bank holiday in cyprus. they were going to open tomorrow. then they decided to wait until wednesday or thursday. now looks like friday. and along the way, there was a plan to tax large amounts of money at something close to 10%, and then every day folks at something less. that's the part you said they've taken down. >> that's the part they're concerned with. they know they're making the people who live there...
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future tax reforms we're never going to allow tax reform to hide a tax increase. and periodically politicians say i'm for tax reform. well, what they mean is they want to raise taxes. there are two ways to raise the income tax; raise the rates or broaden the pace without bringing the rates down. and the pledge says, hey, no raising the rates. and, two, if you want to get rid of deductions and credits, that's great. but bring the rates down dollar for dollar. that's what ryan does. the ryan plan is perfectly consistent with the pledge. >> host: let's bring in chris now from spring hill, florida,en the republican line. good morning, chris, you're on with grover norquist. >> caller: good morning, thank you. >> guest: hey, chris. >> caller: thank you for c-span. yeah, mr. norquist, i think there's a big problem. see, you know, perception is everything when it comes to marketing, and it's the perception that the democrats are able to get across because the democrats, um, they know their audience. they know who they're pandering to. they know who they're selling to. and
future tax reforms we're never going to allow tax reform to hide a tax increase. and periodically politicians say i'm for tax reform. well, what they mean is they want to raise taxes. there are two ways to raise the income tax; raise the rates or broaden the pace without bringing the rates down. and the pledge says, hey, no raising the rates. and, two, if you want to get rid of deductions and credits, that's great. but bring the rates down dollar for dollar. that's what ryan does. the ryan plan...
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and they are trying to rekwat that with new taxes. >> hal: exactly. the same way as obamacare being viewed as a tax by justice roberts as a way of justifying its existence, that was his way of throwing conservatives a bone while doing what he knew was -- >> the right thing to do. >> hal: right. but it's interesting that they call that out and then they get stuck in this circular -- this cycle that they have of oops said something reasonable or truthful, and i am going to be eaten alive. >> how much of that is actually being eaten live by the red-meat sucking haze and how much is fabricated? i hear about how the tea party or americans for prosperity are threatening to primary republicans who vote in any capacity for any sort of revenue increase but i don't know who that truly is? how strong are they? and would they be able to win? so i don't know if that is a real threat or just a perceived threat, and if it's just a perceived threat, maybe some of these republicans could stand up and say, i'm not all that threatened by you. >> hal: right. a those in p
and they are trying to rekwat that with new taxes. >> hal: exactly. the same way as obamacare being viewed as a tax by justice roberts as a way of justifying its existence, that was his way of throwing conservatives a bone while doing what he knew was -- >> the right thing to do. >> hal: right. but it's interesting that they call that out and then they get stuck in this circular -- this cycle that they have of oops said something reasonable or truthful, and i am going to be...
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grover norquist, president and founder of the group americans for tax reform, joins us now. first want to get your thoughts on the news of the day, this new growth and opportunities project report out from the republican national committee. the chairman of the republican national committee is having a press conference that's started just a few minutes ago at the national press club talking about changes that the party needs to make in terms of outreach, changes to how to nominate a presidential nominee. your take on what you've heard so far. >> guest: well, i think, first of all, it's very important to do a postmortem on an unsuccessful campaign. republicans had every reason to believe that they'd not only keep the house of representatives, but would capture the senate and win the white house as well. and it didn't happen. now, at the same time the republicans have 30 governors, democrats have 20. at the state level, there are more republican state legislators than democrat state legislators. there are 25 states where the republicans have united control, governor and both ho
grover norquist, president and founder of the group americans for tax reform, joins us now. first want to get your thoughts on the news of the day, this new growth and opportunities project report out from the republican national committee. the chairman of the republican national committee is having a press conference that's started just a few minutes ago at the national press club talking about changes that the party needs to make in terms of outreach, changes to how to nominate a presidential...
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i mean, why would any republican ever seek re-election saying, yes, i did cut taxes, i raised taxes on people that are out in this audience and also screwed you on medicare? why would anybody want to do that? >> ana navarro, this is part and parcel of where the republican is going. near as i can tell, it's been hanging out in maryland at the cpac conference. your trinkets, stand with rand posters. >> i'm still twiping, so you know, three days after at cpac. but rand paul had an entire campaign going on. it did not happen by accident. >> here's what i want to do. two sound bites from this week, two different visions of the road ahead. let's play that and get some reaction. >> we don't need a new idea. there is an idea. it's called america. and it still works. >> the gop of old has grown stale and moss covered. i don't think we need to name any names, do we? >> one of the things he means i think, senator mccain, or picked a fight with hawks in the republican party. who's the face right now? what does it mean to be a conservative in the party right now? >> i don't think we know. i think t
i mean, why would any republican ever seek re-election saying, yes, i did cut taxes, i raised taxes on people that are out in this audience and also screwed you on medicare? why would anybody want to do that? >> ana navarro, this is part and parcel of where the republican is going. near as i can tell, it's been hanging out in maryland at the cpac conference. your trinkets, stand with rand posters. >> i'm still twiping, so you know, three days after at cpac. but rand paul had an...
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you can tax depositors or you could tax the entire country. which would have spread the pain among tax payers. they started to spike on the fear that this could lead to a contagion. we haven't seen bank lines in italy or spain, which was the fear. it certainly raised a lot of concerns. >> let's also bring in steve leaseman and rick santelli for more reaction. why don't you start off with your views with what you're hearing from people there when you're looking attic movements. what really jumps out to you? >> i'll tell you what, and i am totally serious about this. when i walked in, this is a little earlier than our regular time. people are walking around, taking care of issues from friday. people have come up and said i understand this is a little island with a gdp that's in fan tess mal. i'll tell you what, i'm kind of shocked that it made that jump. i understand that at a time where computerization allows every government on the planet to track and have say complete financial audit trail of everything anybody has, whether it's in this count
you can tax depositors or you could tax the entire country. which would have spread the pain among tax payers. they started to spike on the fear that this could lead to a contagion. we haven't seen bank lines in italy or spain, which was the fear. it certainly raised a lot of concerns. >> let's also bring in steve leaseman and rick santelli for more reaction. why don't you start off with your views with what you're hearing from people there when you're looking attic movements. what really...
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me about raising taxes. all nothing funner than watching republicans eat each other alive. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those
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of course tax cuts are a tool used by keynesians. and tax increases. something that traditional keynesians are against in bad times. we always hear about austerity in great britain, a cross europe. there'll be talks about the spending cuts. but we never hear about the tax increases. and when you start talking about that, talk about the fact that they cut spending, slash spending at the same time they hike taxes, it really was a formula made to fail. >> spending cuts and tax increases have more or less the same effect. they both take money out of the economy. they both slow the economy. and, yes, they create this idea of austerity. but, look, it's a balancing problem. you need on the one hand to deal with as you well know budget deficits and debt. and on the other hand you need to keep growth going. here's an interesting thing i saw over the weekend just briefly. the recession in greece which is actually a depression, if you line it up against the u.s. great depression in 1929, it looks a lot a like in terms of how much unemployment there is, how much t
of course tax cuts are a tool used by keynesians. and tax increases. something that traditional keynesians are against in bad times. we always hear about austerity in great britain, a cross europe. there'll be talks about the spending cuts. but we never hear about the tax increases. and when you start talking about that, talk about the fact that they cut spending, slash spending at the same time they hike taxes, it really was a formula made to fail. >> spending cuts and tax increases have...
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we lowered the overall taxes for the first time in years. taxes on homes have gone down in each of the last two years. [applause] but when it comes to jobs under my predecessors terms wisconsin lost 300,000 jobs and just 10% of our employers were headed in the right direction. today we're gaining jobs and 93% of the employers says that wisconsin is heading in the right direction. we can leave with an optimistic message. simply put in we showed in our election who do you want in charge, the big government or do you want the hard working taxpayers, the hard working taxpayers win out and they will win out over and over again. in america, we need to show an optimistic message that we're not standing with the big businesses of america, we're standing with the hard-working taxpayers and this is the message that can resonate throughout this country. [applause] now, in addition to being optimistic we need to be relevent. what do i mean by that? in politics we talk in words like sequesters and fiscal cliffs. people in wisconsin, they talk to me about
we lowered the overall taxes for the first time in years. taxes on homes have gone down in each of the last two years. [applause] but when it comes to jobs under my predecessors terms wisconsin lost 300,000 jobs and just 10% of our employers were headed in the right direction. today we're gaining jobs and 93% of the employers says that wisconsin is heading in the right direction. we can leave with an optimistic message. simply put in we showed in our election who do you want in charge, the big...
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fundamental tax reform for economic growth. patient center care rhee placing obama care. a responsible balanced budget. >> meanwhile, abc this week, house speaker john boehner says although they disagree, he trusts president obama. >> the president and i, as i've made very clear, have a very good relationship. we're open with each other. we're honest with each other. but we're trying to bridge some big differences. >> so do up trust president obama? >> absolutely. >> absolutely? >> absolutely. >> absolutely. firearms, flip-flops and flights to the middle east will all be part of what next week in washington will look like. lots to talk about. i want to get right to it. msnbc contributor goldie tailor of the goldie taylor project and david of the "the washington p." good to see all of you. good story with the republicans rank, when ohio senator rob portman, want co-sponsor of doma, defense of marriage act, snu ports same-sex marriage citing his gay son. house speaker john boehner asked about his own stance this morning on abc. take a listen. >> can you imagine yourself in
fundamental tax reform for economic growth. patient center care rhee placing obama care. a responsible balanced budget. >> meanwhile, abc this week, house speaker john boehner says although they disagree, he trusts president obama. >> the president and i, as i've made very clear, have a very good relationship. we're open with each other. we're honest with each other. but we're trying to bridge some big differences. >> so do up trust president obama? >> absolutely....
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replace all of that, the obama care taxes the fiscal cliff taxes with a better tax system. that's exactly the job of ways and means. get rid of loopholes to lower rates. that's what tax reform is. with respect to the spending issues. the medicare provision. here's what obama care does. it takes 716 billion from medicare to spend on obama care. it raised the program. we end the raid of the program so that all of those dollars go to extending the solvency of obama care. we had witness testimony after testimony what cbo or they tell us you can't spend the same dollar twice. so we say don't take that money from medicare and put it into obama care. it goes toward medicare solve sifment one more point. we have learned through the past that price controls aren't working. that's what the sgr is, the dock fix. so we put reserve funds in our budgets to address these inadequateys like the dock fix. last year we had a reserve fund so you've got to come up with money to save in other places prevent the doctors from getting cut and our reserve fupped did that and we passed it and they di
replace all of that, the obama care taxes the fiscal cliff taxes with a better tax system. that's exactly the job of ways and means. get rid of loopholes to lower rates. that's what tax reform is. with respect to the spending issues. the medicare provision. here's what obama care does. it takes 716 billion from medicare to spend on obama care. it raised the program. we end the raid of the program so that all of those dollars go to extending the solvency of obama care. we had witness testimony...
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but they suggested ways taxing the columnists. remember taxation without representation. and now the room is set up for dinner and it would have been when george washington came for dinner, when he and the other demo maintained here, but also various taverns around town. so let's go over and see gadsby's tavern, which is george washington favorite tavern. >> probably george washington's favorite tavern. i miss episodes in the early teens centuries and within the cms today was built circa 1785 and a new addition was added 1782. but the new edition is over 200 years, too. other famous people who died here, including john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison. thomas jefferson had his dinner here. john cassidy had a terrific reputation for hospitality. he was no for the really great dinners he would serve. so use well-known all over the area and that's why the president of the united days to come here because it was probably the best place to eat in this entire area. the last year to establish restaurant in baltimore and washington city. when you think about george washingt
but they suggested ways taxing the columnists. remember taxation without representation. and now the room is set up for dinner and it would have been when george washington came for dinner, when he and the other demo maintained here, but also various taverns around town. so let's go over and see gadsby's tavern, which is george washington favorite tavern. >> probably george washington's favorite tavern. i miss episodes in the early teens centuries and within the cms today was built circa...
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someone who is arrested, charged with a crime, and that person is here without paying taxes or doing what they are supposed to be doing. >> why not fire the president's food taster and dog walker and stylist? >> thank you. >> and hold back on playing golf with tiger woods. >> when people are here and are locked up for traffic offenses, and petty things... >> but the theory is when we find out they are here illegally, and we find them, are we supposed to do something? or, you are illegal, have a good day. >> the 2,000 people will still face their deportation hearing. that will not go away but they are just not waiting in a federal lock out. >> you don't think they will be able to sneak out. >> let them sneak out, problem solved. >> sneak out of the grasp of our justice department. we spend all this money to find them and we spend all this money to find them, all this money to keep them from coming into our country now we finally got them and we are going to let them go? it is counter...counterintuitive. >> you are here illegally and you run a red light, i don't need you locked up. >>
someone who is arrested, charged with a crime, and that person is here without paying taxes or doing what they are supposed to be doing. >> why not fire the president's food taster and dog walker and stylist? >> thank you. >> and hold back on playing golf with tiger woods. >> when people are here and are locked up for traffic offenses, and petty things... >> but the theory is when we find out they are here illegally, and we find them, are we supposed to do...
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the other part is democrats want to raise taxes big time. recenta trillion and a half over the next decade. gates may be enthusiastic about that but that would tank the economy, period. >> bill: here is my problem with gates. i was defending him but i don't think if he would say if george w. bush. you know president bush needs more power. at this think he is liberal partisan. i don't know him. i think that is where he coming from. share the wealth and income redistribution? >> there is no better example of ee leetsd in this country, gates equals microsoft, $61 billion net worth on the part of bill gates. >> bill: he gives a lot of money away. he is not a hypocrite like al gore? >> not even close but we should discuss what he is doing. these powerful companies hold the gate way to the digital world. microsoft, facebook, google these are huge companies, big power and then to align it with statist president like barack obama that would have a crushing influence on our society. >> bill: in the g.o.p. budget put forth by congressman ryan there wa
the other part is democrats want to raise taxes big time. recenta trillion and a half over the next decade. gates may be enthusiastic about that but that would tank the economy, period. >> bill: here is my problem with gates. i was defending him but i don't think if he would say if george w. bush. you know president bush needs more power. at this think he is liberal partisan. i don't know him. i think that is where he coming from. share the wealth and income redistribution? >> there...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>. >> bill: segment, biggest pinheads of the week. once again gutfeld and mcguirk. we're going to take a pinhead every week and you start with, dennis rodman. >> who was your favorite? >> favorite is paul, john paul. i think he was cool as hell. he looked like a pimp. he looked like a pimp and he is speaking like 50,000 languages and.... >> bill: i have no idea what that was about. do you know what he was saying? >> he called the most favorite popes a pimp. >> bill: then he talked 20,000 languages. >> everybody, his i.q. matches his rebound average. no genius dennis rodman and it comes out we're building missile shields in california. >> bill: isn't rodman to make a pinhead. >> she pr
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you know, a tax is a gambling license. i know it is half a million dollars to get a license in nevada. is that as the barrier to entry? >> we don't think it is a steel barrier to entry. what that is is for the resort casino that obtains the license. the other entities that command don't have to pay that. so the only fees that have to be paid by the operators, the casino resort and then the manufacturers or distributors which is a little bit less, that's it right now. our tax remains just as it is for land-baseddcasinos, six and three-quarters percent. melissa: do you think it would make sense to make that even lower to give more people into the game? at least a first? >> well, we have a significant amount of market entrance right now. we have done over 13 licenses for the major operators, and those are the major players. i think what we have seen come anyone and everyone who will come into the market as far as the dtb your beach uc provider and operator. melissa: so would you say the people of getting involved? what is the
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go back to 1960 look at the top tax rates. corporations paid 20 to 30% of the tax rate it's down to like 5. you see am paying 2.2% and facebook of all horrible things paying no tax gating a rebate. come on, people it's about revenue, revenue, revenue. >> stephanie: yep. >> we don't have a deficit problem. we have a deficit symptom and a revenue problem. >> the economy got better when bill clinton took over. >> stephanie: yeah. j.d. in san diego welcome. >> caller: hi, you guys good morning. >> stephanie: good morning. >> caller: i want to talk about rob portman. i'm astounded that it took rob portman two years to finally realize the marcus bachmann method to pray the gay away doesn't work. >> stephanie: exactly. he probably came to that conclusion by spending time with marcus bachmann. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: sorry, go ahead. >> caller: no, i'm sorry. i didn't mean to step on you. but i just want to say from newly blue san diego. >> yay. >> caller: thank you very much. >> stephanie: home of the health network. lots to get t
go back to 1960 look at the top tax rates. corporations paid 20 to 30% of the tax rate it's down to like 5. you see am paying 2.2% and facebook of all horrible things paying no tax gating a rebate. come on, people it's about revenue, revenue, revenue. >> stephanie: yep. >> we don't have a deficit problem. we have a deficit symptom and a revenue problem. >> the economy got better when bill clinton took over. >> stephanie: yeah. j.d. in san diego welcome. >> caller:...
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there's no tax increase in the world that will solve our long-term debt problem. just because i believe that states should have the right to define marriage in a traditional way does not make me a bigot. the people who are close-minded in american politics are the people that love to preach about the certainty of science with regards to our climate. but ignore the absolute fact that science has proven that life begins at conception. >> rubio also refuted the notion that america needs to change its ways. >> as soon as i'm done speaking, i'll tell you what the criticism of the left is going to be. one, he drank too much water. two, that he didn't offer new ideas. there's the fallacy of it. we don't need a new idea. there's an idea. the idea is called america. and it still works. >> after rubio was senator rand paul's chance to take the stage. paul wasted little time, addressing his nearly 13-hour long filibuster of cia director, john brennan. >> the filibuster was about drones. but also about much more. do we have a bill of rights? do we have a constitution? and wil
there's no tax increase in the world that will solve our long-term debt problem. just because i believe that states should have the right to define marriage in a traditional way does not make me a bigot. the people who are close-minded in american politics are the people that love to preach about the certainty of science with regards to our climate. but ignore the absolute fact that science has proven that life begins at conception. >> rubio also refuted the notion that america needs to...
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why can't we allow the american public paying the taxes to earmark bulk of their taxes to things they want. if they want the white house press tours. if they want enhanced military. if they want the social programs. you know what will happen? all the things that matt her get supported. the military, police, roads. all the little fluffy stuff will disappear. >> dana: no more solyndra. >> bob: sorry, go ahead. >> eric: one question. "washington post," editorial page, reopen the white house doors, calling it bureaucratic hostage-taking. that is a week later. >> dana: yeah. that is why they could have stopped this from the beginning. i had a good point earlier i said in green room. if you throw the secret service under the bus, why not do it two weeks ago on the night when they announce that the white house tours would be closed? if you throw them under the bus you could have said whoa, secret service. you can't close the white house tours. we will figure this out. the white house will save the day. blame the secret service on that end. instead, they made everybody look bad. >> bob: the s
why can't we allow the american public paying the taxes to earmark bulk of their taxes to things they want. if they want the white house press tours. if they want enhanced military. if they want the social programs. you know what will happen? all the things that matt her get supported. the military, police, roads. all the little fluffy stuff will disappear. >> dana: no more solyndra. >> bob: sorry, go ahead. >> eric: one question. "washington post," editorial page,...
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maybe they shouldn't have to pay taxes because that money's already been taxed like all money has already been taxed it's just you know it's like you know all water has been digested by a fish some point it's that's the way it is a stupid argument maggot in jackson new jersey hey meghan what's up dad thank you so much i'm. love your show great job i. am new to r.p. but i watch it constantly i love everything that you guys you know we speak up for it it's a great mortgage should be mandatory for all public for all the citizens to at least hear at least once a day. i just wanted to touch base on a couple things that i have heard a brief things on the documentaries that you've done and and other people that. that you often have on your show i'm in in new jersey where at the taxes is outrageous and we have chris christie who is basically you know you know raised all this money and toured all over the place to run and raise money for the republicans and you know the basically the corporate takeover the slaves minimum wage will slave wages and the proper term the elderly the vietnam vets are no
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programs in exchange for cooperation on tax reform during the debt ceiling debacle of two thousand and eleven for example he famously suggested raising the age at which seniors start receiving medicare benefits like bill clinton before him obama seems to have an obsession with compromise even when it screws the middle class clinton if you remember worked with newt gingrich in the republican house to pass the one nine hundred ninety six welfare reform bill a bill has made life miserable for the long term unemployed the great recession cuts to social security net that obama now equal apparently supports will be equally as damaging what's even scarier is the president's flippant attitude toward programs millions of americans depend on just to get by in february said he didn't want to raise the medicare eligibility age but the question remains how much can we progress is trust someone who regularly plays politics with essential benefits and who is he actually fighting for the doctor on the show before about obama's connections to pete peterson the wall street billionaire behind the so-call
programs in exchange for cooperation on tax reform during the debt ceiling debacle of two thousand and eleven for example he famously suggested raising the age at which seniors start receiving medicare benefits like bill clinton before him obama seems to have an obsession with compromise even when it screws the middle class clinton if you remember worked with newt gingrich in the republican house to pass the one nine hundred ninety six welfare reform bill a bill has made life miserable for the...
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basically, what this amendment would do, it would not raise taxes, and keep the tax rate and tax revenue levels as they are today. hopefully we would have tax reform and simplification as we go forward. if we keep the revenue levels at the same rate, it would control the growth of spending and maintain the growth of spending each year at 3.4%. the net result of that would be our budget will balance. we can increase spending at 3.4% and still balance the budget. this would remove the that cloud over the country that is already impacting negatively employment, jobs, wages, growth. there is a question about grows that and public debt. -- gross debt and public debt. at that level, it would reduce growth pretty clearly. the international monetary fund, the bank of international settlement, the european central bank has come forward with studies that confirmed in a rather stark way, the analysis that has been done. when debt reaches the leve we have today, it slows growth now. it creates a risk as secretary geithner told us before the committee. the way that exchange went, we asked about the s
basically, what this amendment would do, it would not raise taxes, and keep the tax rate and tax revenue levels as they are today. hopefully we would have tax reform and simplification as we go forward. if we keep the revenue levels at the same rate, it would control the growth of spending and maintain the growth of spending each year at 3.4%. the net result of that would be our budget will balance. we can increase spending at 3.4% and still balance the budget. this would remove the that cloud...
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tax reform. he said he believed there was a lot of agreement republicans and democrats on corporate tax reform, on broadening the base and lowering the rates so the committee competitive and on remaining net -- all remaining revenue neutral. all that was encouraging. those principles have wide agreement. if we lower our rates, our country has the highest corporate tax rate of any developed country. over $1 trillion in capital from u.s. corporations car overseas. we need to be net capital back to get people back to work. i was encouraged by his willingness to work in a bipartisan way to get that done. on the second issue of regulatory reform, reducing the burden is the regulations on job creation and economic growth, he expressed a willingness to work together with republicans to focus on cost-benefit analysis and to target existing regulations that impose greater cost than the benefits. he suggested the creation of a task force in the senate to look at regulatory burdens and to come up with the p
tax reform. he said he believed there was a lot of agreement republicans and democrats on corporate tax reform, on broadening the base and lowering the rates so the committee competitive and on remaining net -- all remaining revenue neutral. all that was encouraging. those principles have wide agreement. if we lower our rates, our country has the highest corporate tax rate of any developed country. over $1 trillion in capital from u.s. corporations car overseas. we need to be net capital back...
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senate democrats revealed a, quote, concrete plan to spur economic growth with some $1 trillion in new tax revenues over the coming decade. >>> now for a check of the market, mary thompson has the latest from cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning. stocks are higher this morning following the seventh straight record close, coming after mixed economic news. first time unemployment claims unexpectedly dropping last week, but producer prices rose last month mostly because of the higher gasoline prices which right now are turning lower. >>> samsung announcing its galaxy smartphone today. >>> the first lady is next month's cover woman for "vogue." in an interview she fires back at critics who say she and the president don't socialize enough in washington. instead, she said, quote, our number one priority is making sure our family is whole, and she said she and her husband relieve the pressures of their job by spending time with daughters sasha and malia. it's now 7:17 on the west coast. what i like about this, she picked out her own clothes. usually they give you a stylist. and
senate democrats revealed a, quote, concrete plan to spur economic growth with some $1 trillion in new tax revenues over the coming decade. >>> now for a check of the market, mary thompson has the latest from cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning. stocks are higher this morning following the seventh straight record close, coming after mixed economic news. first time unemployment claims unexpectedly dropping last week, but producer prices rose last month mostly...